Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1929, Page 37

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BEDTIME STORIE Pride Has a Fall. There's little cause for pride at all; iways riding for a fall Tl alwaTs i Sla Mother Nature. As Flip' the Terrler raced back to Parmer Brown's yard in search of Bowser the Hound he was fairly boiling over with pride. And such an excited small dog as he was! He saw Bowser standing on the doorstep and he knew by the look on Bowser's face that Bow- ser had heard him barking and was ‘wondering what it was all about. “I've killed him!" barked Flip ex- was sta 5 “Who have you killed?” asked Bowser. *“The biggest rat you ever hldmr on,” replied Flip. “Yes, sir, I don’t ever in your life have seen as the one I have just " | here?” said Flip. “He was dead, S0 he | __, qqppoemm THE EVENING STAR, THE CHEERFUL CHERUB I worry so sbout the world - — || mueh safer here If some une held it y & string. LG BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. “Down back of the henhouse,” replied Flip. “Come on down and see him.” Bowser yawned. “I've seen too many rats to want to go down there just to see another one.” said he. “But you're never seen one like this,” protested Flip. “You have never seel such & big one and he's rather queel looking, too. When you see him you'll wonder how I could have killed him. Do come down and look at him, Bow- ser.” Now, Bowser is good natured. To tell the truth he was full of curiosity. He was just teasing Flip by pretending that he didn’t want to see that rat. “All right,” said Bowser, “you lead the way and I'll come and look at it.” So Flip frisked along ahead and Bow- [ ser trotted along behind. When they were half way to the henhouse, Flip could wait no longer. He raced ahead to where he had left Unc’ Billy Possum. He knew exactly where he had left him. When he got there, there was no Unc’ Billy Possum., Flip couldn’t believe it. He began to run around in circles and criss-cross this way and that, the way a dog will when he is looking for some- thing. Bowser came up. ""W ,” said' Bowser, “where is that rat?” Buch a funny look as there was on the face of Flip when he looked up at Bow- ser. “Some one has carried him off,” sald he. “I left him right here.” “No one could have carried him off,” said Bowser. “It is only a couple of minutes since you told me about him, and I don't believe anybody has been down here.” “Well, I tell you, I left him right SKY COP MUTT, DIDN'T T TelL You THE SLIPPERY ACE WOULD SHOST ON » s Bsuo FI;HID Lo Perfect Ex- cept the Punctuation SHINGTO! MOVIE CHATTER THe CINERA WORLD 13 IMPATIENTLY AWAITING THE COMPLETION oF BRIDE,"SOON To BE RELEASED BY WILUAM DOWERS (ng)- THIS \wnLL BE HR. Bowery' FIRST PICTURE UNDER. HIS OMM DIRECTION MO WILL PRACTICALLY BE A ONE-MAN FILM, HE HAVING WRITTEN THE SCEWARIC, IRECTED THE PILMING, AND OF COURSE PIAYED THE LEADING ROIE THE FLM 1§ Now N THE T DIDN'T | | DOES THAT MAKE D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1929. IM GLAD PA AND MA ARE COMING FROM_PARIS TO See THE OPENING OF YoUR PICTURE, GOOPy! 1 WISH GOOFY WASNT QUITE SO. CoCky ! WeLL, € THE FIRETANS BRIDE" 'S A FLOP — TS ovER THE HILL TO THE POOR-HOUSE FOR USY YER AND THEY'RE ONT WORRY GOWG To SE€E A REAL|| $ 50,000 Frowt THe || BRIGHT EYES, IS OrEpy ! 1TS THE ST MONTH ' /| oMy A DROP N T BesT‘aver. — WL, || You'LL owE THeN [ ] SINK S THe ARETNT Ive Got BRidE” 1S GoDd PR TWO MULION, AD IT FREMANS AL COMES e, I NEAW - HE GAVE HIMSELF BWP =, BUT WHWAY f WNO- THEN | SuBMaMED THE POOR \N OUWR W AW Moune JOWN- GPNE WIMSE\F VP! 'MAGWNE THAT - WHN, HE'S NOT A CROOK- WHY SHOULD WHE BE B2 LERPW WWZARDS! | AND \¢ T HADN'T WRoTE “HEL IN e SKY! FELT BETTER IF T HAD Been WRITING (T oN T woutD HAVE TOSSED IN A COUPLE of EXCLAMATION POINTS! IN THE SIKKY. HOW THAT T LEARNED How |(POLTROON WoulLD You FeeL? WRITE "HELP, couldn’t have walked off himself. Some- body must have taken him off. I wish I knew who it was. I—I—I'd bite him!" Flip was becoming very much excited *810a you kil him here? This 15 & funny piace for a rat to be,” sald Bow- ser, “No,” replied Flip, “I killed him way around on the other side of the hen- house and dragged him over here.” Meanwhile Bowser had been nosing about and he found the scent of Unc’ Billy Possum. He sat down and began GEE, I MUST DI6 UP ANOTHER FIGHTER IF L WANT To MAKE 4 e oy Flip looked at him. He didn't to grin, WM Imderstand that srin, but Flip's prid A did you kill this big rat?” in- quired Bowser, 10. Dabbies, 14. Worship of & deity -according - to ‘specified rites, . Misrepresent. 8. !utbe!roln which ipecac is obtained. . Arabian chieftains, Exhausts; coll. SABERABRLENR BEERNSNESL ] 1 #3. Models. e ING had had an awful fall, and that grin Ken Ky told him that Bowser knew something that he didn’t know. (Copyright, 1020 He Doesn't Want Any Damaged Goods MOM SAYS FOR YOU TO GO RIGHT OVER AN’ THANK MRS. M€ CABE. FOR. e FIVE SHE SENT YA FOR. MINDIN' MER DOG! 60. Jot, 62. Wading bird. 63. Slab of baked clay. 64. Warble. 66. Adventitious sound in respiration. 67. Sufix denoting ane who does a g with skill. 68. Un T RE© }w,zl*s 34 GENE BYRNES unterer. Applesauce nit of weight; abbr. A l.uAumy overseas in 1918; abbr. Cardinal number. 18. Quantity of —_— e ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. | 4 3 le. 40" Bt o6 slan 3 of sl . By 50. N thin, 3 e o S.LHUNTLEY § | 53. Entrance. 8 carried in two 54. Move, 56. Using speech. 87. Equ game, 58. Fell in flakes; dial. 61. Man's name in “Arabian Nights.” 65. 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